For creating dynamic udev rules parse-dasd.sh look for the device
type in sysfs, which of course does not exist if cio_ignore is
active. So first enable the device before checking.
Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
local _drv _cu_type _dev_type
local _rule=/etc/udev/rules.d/51-dasd-${ccw}.rules
+ if [ -x /sbin/cio_ignore ] && cio_ignore -i $ccw > /dev/null ; then
+ cio_ignore -r $ccw
+ fi
+
if [ -e /sys/bus/ccw/devices/${ccw} ] ; then
read _cu_type < /sys/bus/ccw/devices/${ccw}/cutype
read _dev_type < /sys/bus/ccw/devices/${ccw}/devtype
esac
[ -z "${_drv}" ] && return 0
- if [ -x /sbin/cio_ignore ] && cio_ignore -i $ccw > /dev/null ; then
- cio_ignore -r $ccw
- fi
-
[ -e ${_rule} ] && return 0
cat > $_rule <<EOF